D'Addario Acoustic Guitar 80/20 Environmental 12 String Lite, .010 - .047, EJ36

SKU:
DAD_EJ36
UPC:
19954122140
Instrument:
12 String Guitar
Material 1:
Plain Steel Locked Twist Ball End
Gauge 1:
0.01
Winding 1:
Plain
$8.15

D'Addario EJ36 12-String Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, Light, 10-47

 

EJ36's are ideal for players who prefer a softer tone and easy playability. Designed for all makes and models of 12 String acoustic guitars.

 

80/20 Bronze, commonly referred to as brass, is the original acoustic string alloy selected by John D'Addario Sr. and John D'Angelico in the 1930s. 80/20 Bronze strings are popular for recording due to their crisp, deep and projecting tone and appeal to many traditionalists and vintage enthusiasts for their historical significance.  All D'Addario acoustic strings are wound on a hexagonally shaped, high carbon steel core, resulting in long lasting, bright sounding tone with excellent intonation.

 

Designed for all makes and models of 12 String acoustic guitars

Extra-bright tone mixed with deep and projecting bottom end

Environmentally friendly, corrosion resistant packaging for strings that are always fresh

 

Made in the U.S.A. for the highest quality and performance

 

String Gauges: Plain Steel .010/.10, .014/.014, Bronze Wound .023/.008(p), .030/.012(p), .039/.018(p), .047/.027(w)

 

 

NOTE

DESCRIPTION

DIAMETER INCHES

TENSION LBS

1st E

Plain Steel Locked Twist Ball End

.010

16.2

2nd E

Plain Steel Locked Twist Ball End

.010

16.2

3rd B

Plain Steel Locked Twist Ball End

.014

17.8

4th B

Plain Steel Locked Twist Ball End

.014

17.8

5th G

80/20 Bronze Round Wound

.023

27.2

6th G

Plain Steel Locked Twist Ball End

.008

14.7

7th D

80/20 Bronze Round Wound

.030

26.2

8th D

Plain Steel Locked Twist Ball End

.012

18.5

9th A

80/20 Bronze Round Wound

.039

24.5

10th A

Plain Steel Locked Twist Ball End

.018

23.4

11th E

80/20 Bronze Round Wound

.047

19.9

12th E

80/20 Bronze Round Wound

.027

26.3

 

In the late 1930's, a young John D'Addario, Sr. met world famous luthier John D'Angelico (of course, at that time D'Angelico was not the household name amongst guitarists that it is today) and the two became close friends and business associates. These were the days before amplification, and D'Angelico, always looking for ways of getting more sound out of the guitar, encouraged D'Addario to experiment with new materials and methods. Together, they pioneered the basic set of acoustic guitar string core-to-wrap wire specifications that are now used the world over.

Their developments include the concept of using a smaller core-to-wrap wire ratio, the use of hexagon shaped core wires, the development of 80/20 bronze (technically known as brass), and the idea of giving guitarists the choice of light, medium, and heavy gauges. For decades D'Angelico and other leading luthiers purchased strings from the D'Addario family.

D'Addario's 80/20 bronze strings have the fullest fundamental low end and an extremely bright high end that tends to mellow more quickly than phosphor or 85-15 bronze alloys. 85-15 bronze alloys provide a more even tonal range.